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IME 555: Computer Integrated Manufacturing
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM); elements of hardware and software within the manufacturing automation environment. Islands of factory automation and their interactions, information flow and Local Area Networks within the CIM architecture, standardization of electronic data and interfaces. Prerequisite: IME 386.
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IME 560: Principles of Robotic Programming
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Programming of industrial robotic manipulators with external inputs, tactile sensing and vision sensing. A design project is required. Cross-listed as ME 560. Prerequisite: graduate or senior standing in engineering or computer science.
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IME 561: Simulation of Human/ Machine Systems
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Procedures and rationale for planning, designing, and implementing computer simulation experiments used to analyze human-machine systems in engineering, business, and social sciences. Prerequisites: IME 117; IME 311; MTH 202.
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IME 563: Process Engineering
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
The process design function interaction with product design, and the responsibilities within a manufacturing organization. Selection and design of machinery, tools, and methods. Computer aided process design and interactive accessing of machining data and tooling element of group technology and expert systems. Prerequisites: IME 395, 443.
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IME 566: Advanced Facility Planning
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Extension of IME 466. Facility design consideration of internal and external service functions; logistic concerns; design flexibility. Prerequisites: IME 383 or IME 386 or IME 500.
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IME 568: Introduction to Expert Systems and Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Knowledge-based systems design and implementation; expert system shells and programming environments; validation and implementation of expert systems; case studies/ laboratories. Cross listed as CIS 588. Prerequisites: two semesters of computer programming and one semester of statistics, or consent of instructor.
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IME 568 - Introduction to Expert Systems and Artificial Intelligence
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IME 570: Selected Topics in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Topics of special interest which may vary each time course is offered. Topic stated in current Schedule of Classes. May be repeated up to a maximum of 6 hrs. Combined credit for IE 590 and IME 570 may not exceed six hours. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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IME 583: Production Planning and Control
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Analysis of production-inventory systems using common planning and scheduling techniques. Mathematical models for project planning, aggregate planning, master scheduling, and inventory analysis. Interface with quality control and computer systems. Prerequisites: IME 386; minimum grade of C in IME 311 and IME 313 or consent of instructor.
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IME 584: Advanced Production Planning
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Planning methods for converting to or creating Just-in-Time and/or group technology systems. Analytical and behavioral aspects. Prerequisite: IME 564; consent of instructor.
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IME 585: Human Factors Engineering
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Functional anatomy and physiology of muscle and skeletal systems and their relationship to work design. Work physiology, kinesiology, and anthropometry in relation to their application in workplace design and hand tool design. Utilization of physical work capacity and job demands for job design, personnel assignment, and assessment of work-rest scheduling. Prerequisites: CE 150; IME 311; IME 386.
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